SOUTHERN COURTS.
[ET TELEGRAPH.— FRSSS ASSOC! ATIOKj .Chkistcht.'koit. Wed c.f.z .lay. Thk Supreme Court criminal session con- . ; eluded to-day. Thomas Kuss, charged with ? breaking and entering a warehouse, pleaded | guiity to theft from the premises, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment . having been already three months in gaol' ,- waiting ids trial. William Evans, alias Wil--1 .son, for entering a dwelling and stealing i money, received four years"' imprisonment -' Meredith McCouslund pleaded guilty to - stealing cattle at Wnddington. The evi--5 dence showed him to be mentally weak, and ' he was sentenced to six months. nomas ; Vickery. convicted of receiving the cattle, was sentenced to eighteen months, . j V.'t-;i.T.!V(;Ti)V. Wednesday. \ ! At th« .Supreme Court to-day, Patrick I ' Kearney, charged with obtaining mnnnv i by false pretences, wan found not guilty,'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12625, 4 August 1904, Page 6
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129SOUTHERN COURTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12625, 4 August 1904, Page 6
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